Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 2 - Stanza 2 | Artha | Bhagavad Gita Series

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1 In the next verse, Krishna explains to Arjuna that all human beings become decorous by education and training in the simplest form.

2 The divine words of Lord Krishna from the second stanza from the second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita are as follows;

|| Shree Bhagavan Uvacha

Kutastva Kashmalamidam Vishame Samupasthitam

Anarya-Jushtamaswargyam Akirti-Karam Arjuna ||

3 The second verse can be roughly translated as;

The Supreme Lord said: O Arjuna, where-from have these impurities (delusional or disgraceful) come upon you in this hour of immediate danger?

It is unworthy of an Arya or Aryans (honorable person) since it does not lead to the higher abodes, but to infamy and disgrace.

4 In the second stanza, Sanjaya says Shree Bhagavan instead of Shree Krishna as for all the devotees of Vishnu, Krishna is identical to the Supreme Godhead.



5 Also, the term Anarya stands for a Non - Arya or Aryan. Here Aryan actually refers to any reputable or civilized person who has the proper knowledge of the progressive values of life.

6 People of Arya civilization know the rules of Dharmic society and follows them loyally. Lord Krishna is criticizing Arjuna since he belongs to this civilization.

7 Check the next video of Bhagavad Gita to know how Lord Krishna tells Arjuna to stand up for the war

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